Counseling

Master of Science in Counseling

The Master of Science in Counseling program prepares students for the counseling profession, which involves the application of the developmental and social sciences in assisting children and adults with psychological growth and social adjustment problems. Counselors work in schools, community agencies, churches, hospitals, and private practice.

The counseling program provides the elements necessary for certification, licensure, and actual counseling practice. Students acquire knowledge in the disciplines that underlie counseling–including education, psychology, human development, sociology, learning, and social change. They develop the basic skills in therapy and assessment and become familiar with the legal and clinical considerations confronting practitioners. Repeated practice and role playing with feedback and strategic modification are critical to mastery of the skills and are, consequently, an essential part of the program. Successful graduates are able to pursue State Licensure as Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT), Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC), or School Counselors.

 

 

The Curriculum

The Master of Science in Counseling degree requires the completion of 54 credit hours, written and oral comprehensive exams, and an internship. A full-time student can complete the program in two years. Classes are delivered over 10-week terms.

 

Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT) Requirements*

HDCN 6300: Introduction to Counseling

HDCN 6304: Counseling Diverse Communities

HDCN 6310: Family Systems

HDCN 6311: Foundation of Marriage and Family Therapy

HDCN 6312: Family Therapy

HDCN 6313: Family of Origin

HDCN 6314: Sexual Counseling/Therapy

HDCN 6320: Life Span Development

HDCN 6330: Psychopathology

HDCN 6340: Assessment

HDCN 6349: Research Design and Statistics

HDCN 6381: Ethics & Mental Health

HDCN 6395: Supervised Clinical Practicum I

HDCN 6398: Internship I

HDCN 6399: Internship II

* The 45 hours listed above (plus 9 additional elective credit hours) meet or exceed the state requirements for LMFT.

 

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Requirements *

HDCN 6300: Introduction to Counseling

HDCN 6301: Counseling Theory

HDCN 6302: Counseling Methods: Individual

HDCN 6303: Counseling Methods: Group

HDCN 6304: Counseling Diverse Communities

HDCN 6320: Life Span Development

HDCN 6321: Lifestyle & Career Development

HDCN 6330: Psychopathology

HDCN 6340: Assessment

HDCN 6349: Research Design and Statistics

HDCN 6381: Ethics and Mental Health

HDCN 6395: Supervised Clinical Practicum I

* The 36 hours listed above (plus 18 additional elective credit hours) meet or exceed the state requirements for LPC.

 

School Counseling Requirements*

HDCN 6300: Introduction to Counseling

HDCN 6301: Counseling Theory

HDCN 6302: Counseling Methods: Individual

HDCN 6303: Counseling Methods: Groups

HDCN 6304: Counseling Diverse Communities

HDCN 6320: Life Span Development

HDCN 6321: Lifestyle and Career Development

HDCN 6330: Psychopathology

HDCN 6340: Assessment

HDCN 6342: Cognitive, Career and Educational Assessment

HDCN 6349: Research Design and Statistics

HDCN 6381: Ethics and Mental Health

HDCN 6395: Supervised Clinical Practicum I

HDCN 6398: Internship I

HDCN 6399: Internship II

Once student concentration is decided, the following elective is required.

Either HDCN 6308: Counseling: Elementary School

Or HDCN 6309: Counseling: Secondary School

* The 48 hours listed above (plus 6 additional elective credit hours) meet or exceed the state requirements for School Counseling.

Electives

*Courses available from any track may be taken as electives

HDCN 6305:  Advanced Counseling Methods: Individual

HDCN 6306:  Advanced Counseling Methods:  Group

HDCN 6307: Geriatric Counseling

HDCN 6323: Adolescent Counseling

HDCN 6324: Child Counseling

HDCN 6331: Psychopathology: Child and Adolescent

HDCN 6341: Assessment: Cognitive

HDCN 6342: Cognitive, Career and Educational Assessment

HDCN 6343: Play Therapy

HDCN 6346: Career Assessment

HDCN 6350: Intro to Neuroscience

HDCN 6351: Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse

HDCN 6360: Advanced Educational Psychology

HDCN 6370: Crisis Intervention

HDCN 6371: Counseling: Disabilities

HDCN 6372: Gender Issues

HDCN 6382: Psychology of Conflict

HDCN 6383: Negotiation & Dispute Resolution

HDCN 6384: Mediation & Dispute Resolution

HDCN 6385: Advanced General Psychology

HDCN 6386: Family Law

HDCN 6387: Family Mediation

HDCN 6391: Selected Topics: Counseling

HDCN 6392: Selected Topics: Marriage & Family

HDCN 6393: Selected Topics: School Counseling